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Henri Kaukola wrote: | If someone knows a better, and easier way, | please let us know! |
What I did was to make two dumps, of the SG object itself (<resource type="sitegroup" id="x" />) and of of all data (username: user+SGName, <replicate all="yes" />) in the SG, both with SG enabled schemas
Then first import the SG only dump, after that import the SG data dump. Current datagard has a bug when doing the database conversions, it uses the repligard.xml schema, rename that to repligard_wosg.xml and copy the the SG enabled schema on top of it.
This way the SG guid stays the same, and you also get all parameters etc that might have been attached to the SG (think of OpenPSA).
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